ETIMOLOGÍA DE LA PALABRA BOMBAZINE
From Old French bombasin, from Latin bombӯcinus silken, from bombyx silkworm, silk.
QUÉ SIGNIFICA BOMBAZINE EN INGLÉS
Bombazina
Bombazina, o bombasine, es un tejido originalmente hecho de seda o seda y lana, y ahora también de algodón y lana o de lana solo. Bombazina de calidad se hace con una urdimbre de seda y una trama peinada. Es twilled o atado con alambre y se utiliza para el material-vestido. La bombazina negra se utilizó en gran parte para luto de desgaste, pero el material había pasado de moda a principios del siglo XX. La palabra se deriva de la obsoleta bombasin francesa, aplicada originalmente a seda, pero luego a seda de árbol o algodón. Bombazina se dice que se hizo en Inglaterra en el reinado de Isabel I, y a principios del siglo 19 se hizo en gran parte en Norwich. En Moby Dick, el personaje central, Ishmael, describe a un guardabosque que busca trabajo como un ballenero que se viste muy inapropiadamente en un '.... sou'wester y una capa de bombazina'. En la Canción de la Alondra Willa Cather describe a la Sra. Kronborg como "llevando un vestido tan bombazina muy claramente" mientras viajaba en tren a Denver con su hija Thea. Vea la parte II, capítulo 16. Es también el nombre de la isla de Bombazine que está de la costa de Maine en la bahía de Casco.
definición de bombazine en el diccionario inglés
La definición de bombazine en el diccionario es una tela twilled, especialmente una con una urdimbre de seda y una trama peinada, usada anteriormente teñida de negro para el luto.
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «BOMBAZINE»
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bombazine en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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Dismas Reinald Apostolis,
2011
The work was slow and arduous ; the overseer came often, but other customers
were scarce; still Bombazine persevered, and tenderly hoarded his little treasure,
which slowly increased. Winter came and went, then spring, with all its freshness
...
3
Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful ...
BOMBAZINE. This word is derived from the Greek bornbyx (fjq/^vj), denoting both
a silk-worm and the silk spun by that insect. Bombazine is the name of a fabric
woven of worsted and sjlk i the warp being the silk, the weft (also called shoot)
the ...
4
The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of ...
BOMBAZINE. This word is derived from the Greek bombyx (/3<S/</3uJ), denoting
both a silk-worm and the silk spun by that insect. Bombazine is the name of a
fabric woven of worsted and silk ; the warp being the silk, the weft (also called ...
Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge,
1836
5
The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Difussion of ...
BOMBAZINE. This word Is derived from the Greek bombyx ((36ii()vZ), denoting
both a silk-worm and the silk spun by that insect. Bombazine is the name of a
fabric woven of worsted and silk ; the warp being the silk, the weft (also called
shoot) ...
Society for the Difussion of Useful Knowledge,
1836
6
A catechism of familiar things
CHAPTER V. Bombazine, Crape, Camlet, Cambeic, Lace, Silk, Velvet, and
Mohair. What is Bombazine ? A stuff composed of silk and wool woven together
in a loom. It was first made at Milan, and from thence sent into other countries ;
great ...
Emily Elizabeth Willement,
1862
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The Magazine of Poetry and Literary Review
To fit and baste and stitch a waist, with whalebones in between, Is precious slow,
as all folks know who've made a bombazine. With fortitude dear grandma stood
the trial to the end (The nerve we find in womankind I can not comprehend), And
...
Charles Wells Moulton,
1894
To fit and baste and stitch a waist, with whalebones in between, Is precious slow,
as all folks know who've made a bombazine. With fortitude dear grandma stood
the trial to the end (The nerve we find in womankind I can not comprehend), And
...
Charles Wells Moulton,
1894
9
The Fairchild Books Dictionary of Textiles
Uses: hat braids. bombase See bombace cotton. bombasi 1. A Venezuelan term
for cotton bunting. 2. A type of printed cotton cloth napped on one side, used in
Paraguay. bombasin See bombazine 1. ∞bombasin cotton As formerly used, ...
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The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of ...
BOMBAZINE. This word is derived from the Greek bombyx (0o>0v?), denoting
both a silk-worm and the silk spun by that insect. Bombazine is the name of a
fabric woven of worsted and silk ; the warp being the silk, the weft (also called
shoot) ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «BOMBAZINE»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
bombazine en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Dictionary Of American Regional English Threatened By Lack Of …
Maryland dialect or Southern turns of phrase aren't the equivalent of a whole language, but the loss of bombazine and noodling would still limit ... «Huffington Post, Abr 15»
GHS players bring fairy tale to stage
... a servant at Madame Bombazine's Royal Academy of Royalty and brings humor, wit, romance, and the hatred of peas to the classic tale. «The Newark Advocate, Feb 15»
At The Met, 'Death Becomes' A History Lesson Of The Fashion Variety
For proper “full mourning” dress, only deep and true matte blacks were allowed, in heavy materials such as wool and bombazine (a principal ... «Forbes, Nov 14»
The Dying of the Light
... flat silks or silk-wool blends like the fabulously named “bombazine.” Bright nap and shine—light, in other words—was not acceptable during ... «Wall Street Journal, Oct 14»
Sex, Death, Glamour: Victorian Funeral Style at the Met
... with crepe—a coarse, expensive fabric made from silk treated with heat—alongside other matte fabrics such as parramatta and bombazine. «Racked National, Oct 14»
HISTORY: Dress codes through the ages
If your husband died, you had to where bombazine fabric covered in crepe, a widow's cap, lawn cuffs and collars, for the period of one full year ... «Timmins Press, Sep 14»
Victoria: A Life by A. N. Wilson, book review: Slapdash and …
He describes the Queen as a "balloon of bombazine" and suggests that her new title, Empress of India, would have been more appropriate to a ... «The Independent, Sep 14»
Cultivating a turnaround: Aquaculture grows on New Meadows …
BRUNSWICK — It's a calm, bright day, and Phil Gray is tending oysters growing in mesh crates that float in a line east of Bombazine Island in ... «The Forecaster, Sep 14»
Director Gary Abrahams' fascination with guilt moves him to stage …
... doing Therese is feeling a bit radical at the moment,” he says, “It's a 19th-century costume drama, in period, with hoop skirts and bombazine, ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Ago 14»
On the delight of fashion words
The black bombazine, with its puffed sleeves and princess lace collar, set off her white skin superbly, but it did make her look a trifle elderly … «The Conversation, Jul 14»